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JVC DLA-NZ900 8K D-ILA Projector

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JVC DLA-NZ900 8K D-ILA ProjectorJVC DLA NZ900 8K D ILA Projector Ultimate Home Theatre Experience Elevate your home theatre with the JVC DLA NZ900 8K D ILA Projector, the pinnacle of projection technology. Designed for true cinephiles and home cinema enthusiasts, this high performance projector delivers stunning 8K resolution with laser precision, deep blacks, and an ultra wide colour gamut for breathtakingly lifelike visuals. Key Features: True 8K Resolution (8K 60p & 4K 120p Input

JVC DLA-NZ900 8K D-ILA Projector – Ultimate Home Theatre Experience


Elevate your home theatre with the JVC DLA-NZ900 8K D-ILA Projector, the pinnacle of projection technology. Designed for true cinephiles and home cinema enthusiasts, this high-performance projector delivers stunning 8K resolution with laser precision, deep blacks, and an ultra-wide colour gamut for breathtakingly lifelike visuals.

Key Features:

  • True 8K Resolution (8K/60p & 4K/120p Input Support) – Experience unparalleled clarity and detail with JVC’s proprietary 8K e-shiftX technology.
  • BLU-Escent Laser Light Source – Delivers 3,300 lumens of brightness, ensuring vivid images even in larger home theatres.
  • Industry-Leading Contrast – The 150,000:1 native contrast ratio produces deep, inky blacks and exceptional shadow detail.
  • High Frame Rate & Low Latency – Ideal for both movie lovers and gamers, with 4K/120Hz support and minimal input lag for a smooth experience.
  • HDR10+ & Frame Adapt HDR – Automatically optimises HDR performance for the most dynamic and true-to-life visuals.
  • Wide Colour Gamut & 3D Support – Enjoy cinema-grade colours with DCI-P3 coverage and optional 3D capabilities for immersive viewing.
  • Premium Build & Installation Flexibility – Features a 2.00x motorised zoom and 100% vertical / 43% horizontal lens shift for versatile placement.

Product Specifications:

  • Model: JVC DLA-NZ900
  • Display Technology: 8K D-ILA with 8K e-shiftX
  • Chip Type: 3rd Generation 0.69-inch 4K D-ILA device
  • Resolution: 4096 x 2160 (Native 4K), 8192 x 4320 (8K e-shiftX)
  • Light Source: BLU-Escent Laser
  • Brightness: 3,300 Lumens
  • Contrast Ratio: 150,000:1 (Native)
  • Lens: 2.00x motorised zoom
  • Lens Shift: ±100% Vertical, ±43% Horizontal
  • HDR Support: HDR10, HLG, HDR10+ Adaptive, Frame Adapt HDR
  • Gaming Features: 4K/120Hz input support, low latency mode
  • Colour Gamut: DCI-P3 wide colour
  • 3D Support: Yes (with optional accessories)
  • Inputs: 2x HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps)
  • Dimensions: Approx. 50 cm (W) × 23.4 cm (H) × 52.8 cm (D)
  • Weight: 25.3 kg


Why Choose the JVC DLA-NZ900?
The JVC DLA-NZ900 is engineered for those who demand the best in home theatre projection. With advanced laser technology, 8K image quality, and true cinematic contrast, this projector redefines the viewing experience. Whether you're watching blockbuster movies, gaming in ultra-high resolution, or enjoying HDR content, the NZ900 delivers unparalleled performance and realism.

Order Yours Today
Upgrade your home theatre with the JVC DLA-NZ900 and bring the big-screen experience home. Buy now from CHT Solutions – Australia’s trusted home theatre experts.

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